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what do you think give me your assessment here let's say somebody in middle america is flipping the stations and they suddenly see us talking about this what do you think the average response will be they'll probably think it's a movie or a docu drama i suppose go ahead daniel well they probably won't see it because trying to prevent our team from being seen in the in middle america but if they did they probably feel they were in a minefield that something that they've never heard before and you know it that's what makes it such an unhealthy relationship that we can't talk about these things in a rational way the issue is we are still seeing the same players in the same place today and see israel doing cross border attacks on the syrian army in defense of in offense and defense devices we see the u.s. and russia playing that we see us being on the verge of world war three once again that's why it's important for us to look back objective lee on its three and take a lesson from that so that we can survive you know into the next year without a world war and that's what i'm of what i'm afraid i
what do you think give me your assessment here let's say somebody in middle america is flipping the stations and they suddenly see us talking about this what do you think the average response will be they'll probably think it's a movie or a docu drama i suppose go ahead daniel well they probably won't see it because trying to prevent our team from being seen in the in middle america but if they did they probably feel they were in a minefield that something that they've never heard before and...
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what do you think give me your assessment here let's say somebody in middle america is flipping the stations and they suddenly see us talking about this what do you think the average response will be they'll probably think it's a movie or a docu drama i suppose go ahead daniel well they probably won't see it because to prevent arche from being seen in the in middle america but if they did they probably feel they were in a minefield that something that they've never. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern newcastle county in northern delaware northeastern kent county and central delaware cumberland county in southern new jersey southern salem county in southern new jersey southern gloucester county in southern new jersey until five pm at three fifty three pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near l.a. to near hope creek to near green spring moving southeast at twenty five miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact minor damage to
what do you think give me your assessment here let's say somebody in middle america is flipping the stations and they suddenly see us talking about this what do you think the average response will be they'll probably think it's a movie or a docu drama i suppose go ahead daniel well they probably won't see it because to prevent arche from being seen in the in middle america but if they did they probably feel they were in a minefield that something that they've never. the national weather service...
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but they have created great distance between itself and the broad swath of middle america. this is a cultural gulf, and it can't be bridged by advocating smarter policies on tax credits, retraining and early childhood education. the democrats need to talk about america's national identity in a way that stretches the common elements that bind not the particular ones that divide. for example, the party should take a position on immigration that is less absolutist and recognizes both the cultural and economic costs of large-scale immigration. the more i study the subject, the more i'm convinced that people cast their votes mostly based on an emotional bond with the candidate. a sense that they get each other. democrats have to recognize this. they should always stay true to their ideals, of course. but yet they have to convey to a broad section of americans rural, less educated, older, whiter, that they understand and respect their lives, their values, their worth. it's a much harder to balancing act than one more push to raise the minimum wage. but this cultural, social realm
but they have created great distance between itself and the broad swath of middle america. this is a cultural gulf, and it can't be bridged by advocating smarter policies on tax credits, retraining and early childhood education. the democrats need to talk about america's national identity in a way that stretches the common elements that bind not the particular ones that divide. for example, the party should take a position on immigration that is less absolutist and recognizes both the cultural...
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i don't think middle america will say oh, my gosh we have somebody new there in the white house press office. i'm not going to get asked that. i will be asked things you are talking about which are health care, tax reform. trish: come on, congressman, he was on "saturday night live." melissa mccarthy kept doing impressions of him. i think sean spicer transcended the whole washington insider thing. he has become someone every day americans do know. so i think there is a little interest in it, just a little? >> there may be a little bit. but i do think that we shouldn't overshadow really what people want to know about is the agenda, how that is going, how that is progressing and i do think it will be great -- we need someone to continually to set the narrative. trish: perhaps this is good. guyser, great guy. we like him a lot. frequent guest on this show. hope he comes back. there is feeling that the messaging stalled out, right? that the messaging was here, there, everywhere. so if you can get someone that have the ear of the president in a way that scaramucci, frankly he has. i don't
i don't think middle america will say oh, my gosh we have somebody new there in the white house press office. i'm not going to get asked that. i will be asked things you are talking about which are health care, tax reform. trish: come on, congressman, he was on "saturday night live." melissa mccarthy kept doing impressions of him. i think sean spicer transcended the whole washington insider thing. he has become someone every day americans do know. so i think there is a little interest...
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usain middle america doesn't ca re 45%.cially if they pass this health ca re especially if they pass this health care legislation and failure is not an option. the mid—term elections are coming up. let me talk about polling, it meant nothing during the presidential elections. i predicted it would come down to cruz or trump and it was dismissed. thank you for p°ppin9 and it was dismissed. thank you for popping in. much more coming up, stay with us, now time to look at the weather. chris fawkes has the details. we have had over half a month's worth of rain over some places. a lot of big puddles and standing water at the start of the day but that has all cleared away. this is a glorious picture. sunshine out at the moment, lasting until the evening. 0vernight, clear skies the moment, lasting until the evening. 0vernight, clearskies and light winds allowing temperatures to drop away quickly. in northern ireland and scotland, a cold one in the countryside. possibly some ground frost in the coldest areas. a chilly start thursday
usain middle america doesn't ca re 45%.cially if they pass this health ca re especially if they pass this health care legislation and failure is not an option. the mid—term elections are coming up. let me talk about polling, it meant nothing during the presidential elections. i predicted it would come down to cruz or trump and it was dismissed. thank you for p°ppin9 and it was dismissed. thank you for popping in. much more coming up, stay with us, now time to look at the weather. chris...
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the government is going to give you health care, retirement. >> do you think you'll get back middle america this is all very wonky, how do you get people's hearts and guts to change? >> i think we need to have a new contract, there is a role we need to play not only for short-term value for sha shareholders. we have to think about artificial intelligence and machine learning that will be totally transforming. we need to be ahead of these issues so that we be sure that low and moderate income americans have some is sense that the system is actually going to work for them and they need to participate. and many people are feeling left out and that turns to the extremes whether on the left or on the right. >> do you think donald trump will be able to bring the jobs back to the people he promised? >> i think mr. trump has made a series of broad based promises, i don't think he's going to be able to keep them. look, on health care, he promised nobody was going to loses their health care, nobody would pay more, the bill that came forward show ed that his promises were not worth anything. the idea
the government is going to give you health care, retirement. >> do you think you'll get back middle america this is all very wonky, how do you get people's hearts and guts to change? >> i think we need to have a new contract, there is a role we need to play not only for short-term value for sha shareholders. we have to think about artificial intelligence and machine learning that will be totally transforming. we need to be ahead of these issues so that we be sure that low and...
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i was reading the acronym, wtf, i thought it was -- nothing says middle america like two billionairesia sanctuary city san francisco. amazing to me, you have coastal elites coming down from on high basically to tell the masses weil illuminate you and lead you to the promised land. >> they are asking for the input, ned. they're not telling people, they're asking. >> give me time. give me time. i think what is amazing about this, these two democrats are more out of touch, trying to bring reform, they're more out of touch than ones leading the party. i think it ties into the overall picture you have a democrat party in disarray. one of their ideas, cheryl, they want to take the ideas off of twitter and put them on billboards in d.c. so congresspeople will see them. have you been to d.c.? there are not that many billboards at all. nothing says 21st century like billboards. cheryl: jessica, it shows that you have a democratic party that is lost. there was a lot of crying after hillary clinton lost. a lot of emotions. >> i think my eyes are still puffing. cheryl: i remember the tears on ele
i was reading the acronym, wtf, i thought it was -- nothing says middle america like two billionairesia sanctuary city san francisco. amazing to me, you have coastal elites coming down from on high basically to tell the masses weil illuminate you and lead you to the promised land. >> they are asking for the input, ned. they're not telling people, they're asking. >> give me time. give me time. i think what is amazing about this, these two democrats are more out of touch, trying to...
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. >> this is levittown, pennsylvania, the quintessential symbol of middle america.merica is in torment about the gas crisis. >> sunday, july 1, carter flies home from the tokyo summit and announce is a television speech off to the nation thursday. then to camp david by helicopter presumably to work on that energy speech. but then, a sudden change. the energy speech is canceled with no explanation. critics speak of indecision. >> carter decide he wants to meet with advisers from all walks of life. >> the latest group includes schlessinger, oil experts and three governors. >> now he has been up there eight days and there is still no word on when the camp david domestic summit will end and the president will come down from the mountain. >> most expect the president to arrive from his chopper carrying with him two tablets of stone. >> sources say mr. carter will address what he calls a malaise affecting the nation. >> this is an abc news special report. >> 15 seconds, sir. >> stand by. >> good evening. i want to speak to you first tonight about a subject even more serio
. >> this is levittown, pennsylvania, the quintessential symbol of middle america.merica is in torment about the gas crisis. >> sunday, july 1, carter flies home from the tokyo summit and announce is a television speech off to the nation thursday. then to camp david by helicopter presumably to work on that energy speech. but then, a sudden change. the energy speech is canceled with no explanation. critics speak of indecision. >> carter decide he wants to meet with advisers...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.d trump is the fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemptions, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." being here. russia trying to influence american policy to influence american democracy. that is not a new thing. we're going to learn about how much it is not a new thing. this year something different happened when russian president vladimir putin launched a multipronged effort to subvert our american presidential election. just in the past few weeks we've learned that donald trump's eldest son and his campaign manager and son-in-law all attended a meeti
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.d trump is the fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are...
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heartland engagement is an effort to help the left connect with voters in middle america. now a professor is giving a course understanding white americans who don't have college degrees. here to discuss this proposal, can't you just walk the streets to find out what white working class americans think? >> apparently it doesn't work. so many of these people who have four-year degrees, the pundits, the politicians, the professors didn't understand the white working class. they don't understand it. since we already have black studies and female studies and gay studies, it seems we should study this group, too, so everybody, republicans, liberals, democrats and conservatives will understand. we have to understand it. also, something i came up with after i made this call, it's already being picked up with by the way. life expectancy is a basic measure how well we are doing. since the revolutionary war life expectancy has gown for every group. but recently it has been going down for every white working class. they are suffering from what the experts call diseases of despair, dru
heartland engagement is an effort to help the left connect with voters in middle america. now a professor is giving a course understanding white americans who don't have college degrees. here to discuss this proposal, can't you just walk the streets to find out what white working class americans think? >> apparently it doesn't work. so many of these people who have four-year degrees, the pundits, the politicians, the professors didn't understand the white working class. they don't...
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if you are in middle america or your congressperson, rachel's husband who goes to townhall, the peopley wait a minu minute.clñ?ñl0ñ?ñ?ñ it will be better than obamacare and it's costing me more than obamacare. i don't want to vote for you. >> rachel, this is her adopted other swamp. let me explain how this works. this senate bill will be a better bill by the end. when you have republicans pushing for the health saving account so it could be used to lower down premium, this bill still has to pass in the senate and go to congress. what i'm saying is right now you have projected obamacare premiums that are going down. >> i understand that. rachel do you want sean to go to townhall next summer before 2018 where he has to go up against reelection built bid with premium still rising under the republican bill? it will look worse for him than the democrat bill. >> wait wait wait. this is just one part. you still have what secretary price has to do. you still have a third part which is when they will allow you to purchase across state lines. the most important part is we get through this health
if you are in middle america or your congressperson, rachel's husband who goes to townhall, the peopley wait a minu minute.clñ?ñl0ñ?ñ?ñ it will be better than obamacare and it's costing me more than obamacare. i don't want to vote for you. >> rachel, this is her adopted other swamp. let me explain how this works. this senate bill will be a better bill by the end. when you have republicans pushing for the health saving account so it could be used to lower down premium, this bill still...
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let's get back to middle america, to main street, this is cashin' in. no, he wants to go after people who say things that he doesn't like. eric: go ahead, rachel, i'll get back to you mercedes. >> the swamp is in the bureaucracy as well. here in one case, trump needs to sake -- take some responsibilities, or at least the administration. you know they're in the organization, and working against not just trump, but people who put them there. tillerson, there are a whole bunch of kepts in the government that need to move quicker to put their people in. eric: and these leaks, drip, drip, drip, leaks, when the media gets caught up with it, congress gets caught up with it and the rest of the agenda can't be applied because we're hung up on leaks. >> the other problems with the leaks, even mueller, the special counsel will agree, he's frustrated with the leaks, it compromises any investigation. so, i think, that you have to look at it from the legal standpoint. some of these leaks are illegal, they're felonies. leaking classified information. you have individu
let's get back to middle america, to main street, this is cashin' in. no, he wants to go after people who say things that he doesn't like. eric: go ahead, rachel, i'll get back to you mercedes. >> the swamp is in the bureaucracy as well. here in one case, trump needs to sake -- take some responsibilities, or at least the administration. you know they're in the organization, and working against not just trump, but people who put them there. tillerson, there are a whole bunch of kepts in...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemgss, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press."
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox. donald trump is the fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemptions, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> hey there, everybody. i'm here at the brokaw news center in los angeles. the start of a new week and there is a new chief of staff at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. will john kelly be able to restore order at the white house that has seen its share of infighting in the past six months? >> what you have with general kelly coming in is somebody bringing a fresh perspective, very important, and the opportunity to bring the president's agenda to the staf
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox. donald trump is the fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemgss, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> constitutional crisis. violence erupts in venezuela as protesters and police square off with election driving the country to the brink. >>> russia retaliates. putin throws out hundreds of u.s. diplomats in a move amos cow official calls long overdue. >>> while north korea pushes the nfl with a missile launch that has the world on edge. >>> and australia thwarts a major terror plot aimed at air travelers. >>> and george clooney gets legal over photos of his twins. >>> a
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.d trump is the fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemgss, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> this morning russian retaliation as president trump prepares to sign a bill hitting moscow with new sanctions. vladimir putin strikes back cutting hundreds of u.s. diplomatic staff. >>> plus a show of force. president trump is voicing his frustration with china. and retired marine general john kelly takes over as president trump's chief of staff but can he get the agenda back in formation.
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.d trump is the fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are...
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if we keep rolling over america's middle class, america's working families, that great dynamic engine that has pulled our economy decade after decade, consumer spending people who get up go to work every day, earn paychecks, spend the paychex, that is 70% of our economy that works, that just goes away. so what i want, is really the case, i not to punish but i want a set of rules so we have a level playing field. i want a set of rules so that that nobody can steal your purse on main street and nobody can steal your pension on wall street. that is the same kind of idea. [applause] and can you make a good living out of that on wall street? you bet you can make a good living out of that. in fact, you might make a better living out of it in the long run. and that's what we've got to do. we have to have a financial sector that is there to serve our economy, that is robust. that's strong. but it will be a strong if there is fair set of rules, everybody plays by the same set of rules. ultimately, it doesn't crash our economy. by the way, look at the pictures in this book. there is -- [inaudib
if we keep rolling over america's middle class, america's working families, that great dynamic engine that has pulled our economy decade after decade, consumer spending people who get up go to work every day, earn paychecks, spend the paychex, that is 70% of our economy that works, that just goes away. so what i want, is really the case, i not to punish but i want a set of rules so we have a level playing field. i want a set of rules so that that nobody can steal your purse on main street and...
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california, chuck schumer from the state of new york, we are missing, you know, the realities of middle americaca. heather: right. >> that's where we need to focus, so i would say let's step up as the adult in the room and govern. heather: on the point since you brought up the economy, this is a sound bite from him in reference to what the democratic party needs to do moving forward and has to do with the economy, listen to what he had to say. >> we are going race peoples' wages and create better-paying jobs and cut down on everyday expenses they have to pay and give them the tools they need to compete in the 21st century so simply put what democrats stand for, a better deal for working families, higher wages, less costs. heather: can they follow through, capri? >> that's a lovely sound bite but where are the policy proposals? we need to step up and go beyond the slogans and show policy proposals and follow through incrementally from the local levels to the state level and federal level in coordinated effort, we do stand for those things but we have to execute them and have action and we have t
california, chuck schumer from the state of new york, we are missing, you know, the realities of middle americaca. heather: right. >> that's where we need to focus, so i would say let's step up as the adult in the room and govern. heather: on the point since you brought up the economy, this is a sound bite from him in reference to what the democratic party needs to do moving forward and has to do with the economy, listen to what he had to say. >> we are going race peoples' wages and...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.e fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemgss, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." nobody knows what their future holds, but in my future i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. and i have a 42% chance of becoming obese. if i develop breast cancer, it's 39% more likely to kill me. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm not likely to talk about my depression at all. and we all have a 30% chance of developing hypertension. no matter who you are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.e fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.e fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemgss, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> nbc sports -- home of the olympic games, the fedexcup playoffs, the nhl, the nascar playoffs, and super bowl lii. only only nbc. >> welcome to the "u.s. bank nbc sports report." >> hi, everyone. carolyn manno with you. the final senior major of the year, the senior open championship presented by rolex. we start with soccer and a much-anticipated friendly between average rivals barcelona and real madrid meeting in miami last night for el classic skwln o.
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.e fox. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things too. it's a bipartisan issue. >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next...
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the coast is their own political country and middle america is so much different, slower to accepting changes, but changes nonetheless are under way. the first chapter is about child freed by choice. our culture seems to equate womanhood with motherhood, people who choose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends were not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started asking me when i was going to have children because kraut-- procreation and couple hood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption took many people are fulfilled without being parents. it's not for everyone and contrary to the notion may be selfish to not have children, i think it is selfish to have children if you are not ready for it and you don't have the time or resources to give that child what they deserve. the women in midnight interviewed cited financial issues, career concerns, lack of maternal and paternal instincts, negative childhood experiences, overpopulation and the desire not to bring children into a violent world as their major reasons for not pro
the coast is their own political country and middle america is so much different, slower to accepting changes, but changes nonetheless are under way. the first chapter is about child freed by choice. our culture seems to equate womanhood with motherhood, people who choose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends were not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started asking me when i was going to have children because kraut-- procreation and couple...
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and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.x. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things b >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday for the rest of the year. no more preemgss, i promise. because if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." protections to keep themin safe from abuse like this. today, we'll discuss why a local lawmaker believes they're needed, and what the new law means for you and your animals. it's a double-digit lead for the democratic candidate running for new jersey governor. we're looking at what's behind phil murphy's surge in the polls, and what will christie, trump, even murphy's gender could be playing. equal prize money for the first time. the cash prize will be the same for men and women competing in a local bi
and i think -- i do think that middle america -- donald trump, isaiah berlin, hedge hog and the fox.x. he understood one big thing and it's the cultural estrangement of middle america from the eastern elites. the eastern elites are the republican senators whose views have changed on these things b >> interesting way to put it. we will leave it there. thank you, producer cooper. that's all for today. thanks for watching. guess what, not only are we back next week but every single sunday...
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it has to be said, a lot of president trump's ardent supporters, the supporters especially in middle america house, they are still backing him. it seems whatever happens. this controversial moves at the president seems to make do nothing to dent his support in his base. peter bowes, thank you very much for that. north korea has fired off its second inter—continental ballistic missile in less than a month. it landed in the sea off the coast of japan. in response, the us and south korea have conducted live fire exercises with surface—to—surface missiles. north korea's leader kim jong—un is claiming that the latest test, as he put it, "proves the entire us territory is within striking range". let's get more from our corresponded in seoul. how much do we know about this ballistic missile, and whether what kim jong—un is saying is accurate? well, we know that it was fired just before midnight. there has been a statement from the north koreans, who say that it seemed too, sorry, that it was fired just before midnight. it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. we understand it stayed airborne f
it has to be said, a lot of president trump's ardent supporters, the supporters especially in middle america house, they are still backing him. it seems whatever happens. this controversial moves at the president seems to make do nothing to dent his support in his base. peter bowes, thank you very much for that. north korea has fired off its second inter—continental ballistic missile in less than a month. it landed in the sea off the coast of japan. in response, the us and south korea have...
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i didn't realize the pain and economic desperation that's out there in middle america. president got that ahead of me. i should have got it, i missed it. it took a billionaire on fifth avenue to shoift to me. the media has been biased and unfair to him. he's letting his followingers know that and they respond color any. howie: what have you learned so far about the beltway culture? >> it's a tough town. there is the politics of personal destruction here. this manufactured scandals. i think squall street is fairer than washington. i think we are front stabbers on squall street. if we don't like each other we come right at each other. but we are both on the green team. there is no green team in washington. rear transacting on money. i can buy a building from you and we'll both make money. in washington there is no green team so everybody has mixed incentives. there is no green team. i don't like it at all. howie: cnn responded to the donald trump wrestle mania video that shows him body slamming a wrestler with a cnn wrestler super impose on his head. obviously sarah hucka
i didn't realize the pain and economic desperation that's out there in middle america. president got that ahead of me. i should have got it, i missed it. it took a billionaire on fifth avenue to shoift to me. the media has been biased and unfair to him. he's letting his followingers know that and they respond color any. howie: what have you learned so far about the beltway culture? >> it's a tough town. there is the politics of personal destruction here. this manufactured scandals. i...
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has to be said, a lot of president trump's ardent supporters, those supporters, especially in middle america house, they are still backing him to the hilt, it seems, whatever happens. and these controversial moves that the president seems to make do nothing to dent his support in his base. north korea has fired off its second intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it landed in the sea off the coast of japan. in response, the us and south korea have conducted live fire exercises with surface—to—surface missiles. north korea's leader kim jong—un is claiming that the latest test, as he put it, "proves the entire us territory is within striking range". the us secretary of state rex tillerson said: and china has issued a statement saying it condemned the launch and urged restraint by all sides. karen allen is watching the situation from seoul and gave us this update. it was an intercontinental ballistic missile. we understand it stayed airborne for about 47 minutes and achieved a range of about ioookm. that means it is potentially packing more punch than the last missile test th
has to be said, a lot of president trump's ardent supporters, those supporters, especially in middle america house, they are still backing him to the hilt, it seems, whatever happens. and these controversial moves that the president seems to make do nothing to dent his support in his base. north korea has fired off its second intercontinental ballistic missile in less than a month. it landed in the sea off the coast of japan. in response, the us and south korea have conducted live fire...
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it has to be said, a lot of president trump's ardent supporters, the supporters especially in middle americang him — it seems whatever happens. these controversial moves that the president seems to make do nothing to dent his support in his base. 82 buildings have failed a new fire safety test in which insulation and cladding similar to the type fitted at grenfell tower were tested for the first time. 47 of those buildings are owned or managed by local authorities or housing associations. the government also announced an independent review of building regulations and fire safety. tom symonds reports. inside the burn hall, this is where the tests have been taking place, upon which the fate of dozens of tower blocks hang. so far, the government's refused to release video of the tests, but like this, it involves setting light to cladding and insulation fitted to a nine—metre wall. test number one of a design identical to that at grenfell tower, was supposed to last a0 minutes — it was stopped before nine. the flames had reached the top of the test rig. the landlords of 82 buildings, 47 of them
it has to be said, a lot of president trump's ardent supporters, the supporters especially in middle americang him — it seems whatever happens. these controversial moves that the president seems to make do nothing to dent his support in his base. 82 buildings have failed a new fire safety test in which insulation and cladding similar to the type fitted at grenfell tower were tested for the first time. 47 of those buildings are owned or managed by local authorities or housing associations. the...
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need a talented high energy politician that can straddle the appeal to hard-working families in middle americaalso relate to that underdog aspect of people on the coast. barack obama was able to do that. he was able to appeal because he seemed reasonable, fresh. when you treat america like that, you know you are in trouble. >> kimberly: or how to talk to the middle class and talk to working-class men and women. wow, the disconnect. >> lisa: are you proud of your country this fourth of july? varied responses from americans and a new who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ >> richard: fox news is out with a brand-new poll. only half of registered voters are proud of the united states right now. 39% of democrats -- i for one think repu
need a talented high energy politician that can straddle the appeal to hard-working families in middle americaalso relate to that underdog aspect of people on the coast. barack obama was able to do that. he was able to appeal because he seemed reasonable, fresh. when you treat america like that, you know you are in trouble. >> kimberly: or how to talk to the middle class and talk to working-class men and women. wow, the disconnect. >> lisa: are you proud of your country this fourth...
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communities there used to be wonderful places for people to live great quality of life it was just middle america everything was wonderful places like southern ohio kentucky west virginia where it was really a wonderful place to live and now you have these blighted communities there's been there actually refer to be a way and i'm sure you've heard the term of the zombie land because everything is so dysfunctional in the truth is if you look at the numbers and you look at where these opioids came from there was no question that these these corporations knew exactly what they were doing to those communities so there's a cost isn't there to make these communities right again beyond just educating i mean you've got a lot of costs. for health issues that have got to be figured in here in these lawsuits don't you agree. that's right even if you look at if you look at the mapping of the united states and where priests opioids have been prescribed the greatest that those numbers actually correlate with the greatest number of overdose deaths and then if we look a little bit further and we can look at hots
communities there used to be wonderful places for people to live great quality of life it was just middle america everything was wonderful places like southern ohio kentucky west virginia where it was really a wonderful place to live and now you have these blighted communities there's been there actually refer to be a way and i'm sure you've heard the term of the zombie land because everything is so dysfunctional in the truth is if you look at the numbers and you look at where these opioids...
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what you know what these commentators coming in over over and over again what i saw was kind of middle america and then you know being insulted like that you're you're redeemable i think that is what was the thumb on the scale i think that made the biggest difference all this other stuff we keep leaks russia e-mails it's i think it's fluff i don't think it changed anyone's mind or very few people go ahead steve. well i agree with you and i think i think the media would focus on one rowdy person or what donald trump would say get him out you know hit him whatever and they say oh my god but hillary did a good job of getting donald trump elected by the basketful the deplorable and ignoring the states the fly over states as you alluded to look at the georgia special election a couple of weeks ago they had a count down of course c.n.n. has a countdown for everything and they they couldn't wait couldn't wait couldn't wait and when that election was over there was a screen shot that went around they looked like somebody just passed away not only that the next day there was no action there was no cove
what you know what these commentators coming in over over and over again what i saw was kind of middle america and then you know being insulted like that you're you're redeemable i think that is what was the thumb on the scale i think that made the biggest difference all this other stuff we keep leaks russia e-mails it's i think it's fluff i don't think it changed anyone's mind or very few people go ahead steve. well i agree with you and i think i think the media would focus on one rowdy person...
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great features is it will unleash competition which will lower the cost of health insurance for middle america all over the country. we got that in with the cruz-lee amendment. if they don't do that. at least they will repeal obamacare and we'll have the chance to start over with something that will work for american families. gerri: nancy pelosi is weighing in on that cbo score. 27 million without coverage in 2020 if a repeal only bill passed. that's what the cbo is scoring. he localsy said it would have a devastating impact on americans and it would all be to give a bigger tax break to americans. peter, do you agree? >> no, i don't. certainly there would be a problem if we just repealed. but if we do something. think about the consequences in the economy of obamacare disassembling. premiums skyrocketing out of sight. young people leaving the exchanges completely, choosing not to buy health insurance. no one is saying what would happen if this thing was left to lieto -- left to ride out. it would be much worse for their constituents if obamacare were left to plain fail. gerri: it's not part o
great features is it will unleash competition which will lower the cost of health insurance for middle america all over the country. we got that in with the cruz-lee amendment. if they don't do that. at least they will repeal obamacare and we'll have the chance to start over with something that will work for american families. gerri: nancy pelosi is weighing in on that cbo score. 27 million without coverage in 2020 if a repeal only bill passed. that's what the cbo is scoring. he localsy said it...
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sherry as the chair of quote heartland engagement and effort to help the left connect voters of middle america. now, a professor is proposing a new college course to study white americans who don't havect college degrees and understand cour the strong feeling of despairgr. and hopelessness which caused so many to vote for trump. really pushed mark here to discuss his proposal, john, professor of the george washington university law school.e stre professor, can you just walk the to streets to find out what white working-class americans think? work.arently it doesn't work because so many of these people who have four-year degrees, the pundits and politicians, professors and the politicians didn't understand the white working class and that's why everyone was so surprised the day after election day. they really don't understand it and since we already have black studies in hispanic studies and female studies and case studies, it seems to be entirely appropriate that we should study this group also so that everyone, republicans, democrats, conservatives, liberals can understand them better and whe
sherry as the chair of quote heartland engagement and effort to help the left connect voters of middle america. now, a professor is proposing a new college course to study white americans who don't havect college degrees and understand cour the strong feeling of despairgr. and hopelessness which caused so many to vote for trump. really pushed mark here to discuss his proposal, john, professor of the george washington university law school.e stre professor, can you just walk the to streets to...
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you approach bill clinton or any other major politicians that you have this sort of lying to middle america and perhaps in a way that other stations don't? >> guest: i don't make the pitch personally but i seen an example with democrats and republicans sometimes they will say you have two stations in my market and th they like the idea being seen anofbeing seen and he show. i know t you get into the histoy of it a little bit of. they make opportunities as they talk about in the book themselves, and also because there's more opportunities to get the narratives out there they've organized in washington, d.c.. to study what works and what doesn't work i think it all came into play in i started the book before the campaign. >> one thing i want to focus in on with the way you define the buck is in simple terms the opinion by imaging editor. that's different from the definition that seems to require something that's false. talk a little bit about why your approach is a little more inclusive if you believe it is. >> i think you are right about that. it's because those i luc look ad consider smears
you approach bill clinton or any other major politicians that you have this sort of lying to middle america and perhaps in a way that other stations don't? >> guest: i don't make the pitch personally but i seen an example with democrats and republicans sometimes they will say you have two stations in my market and th they like the idea being seen anofbeing seen and he show. i know t you get into the histoy of it a little bit of. they make opportunities as they talk about in the book...
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. >> the term silent majority clicked with middle america. they were never represented on television and they didn't feel they were represented in washington and didn't really have a voice. >> president nixon's finally displayed 52,000 telegrams of persons who supported him. >> it's time to stand up and be counted. >> at that point he went to the 68% approval. >> it gave him the room he needed to maneuver. >> good evening my fellow americans. tonight american and south vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire com nis military operation in south vietn vietnam. this is not an invasion of cambodia. >> nixon's conviction is that what you've got to do is cut off the supplies that the north vietnamese are funneling into the south to the viet cong. the way to do it is take out the ho chi minh trail. >> they don't quite realize that cambodia's its own country who have had tenuous relationships with vietnam. >> the cambodian operation will continue during the coming days. american units searching for north vietnamese installations
. >> the term silent majority clicked with middle america. they were never represented on television and they didn't feel they were represented in washington and didn't really have a voice. >> president nixon's finally displayed 52,000 telegrams of persons who supported him. >> it's time to stand up and be counted. >> at that point he went to the 68% approval. >> it gave him the room he needed to maneuver. >> good evening my fellow americans. tonight american...
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, the senate blocking a proposal to overhaul health care as donald trump takes his message to middle americafilter and speak straight to the american people. your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams. your future is what i am fighting for each and every day. rob: his main focus pressuring lawmakers to repeal and replace obamacare once and for all. the senate shootout. >> reporter: they cleared the first hurdle of winning the debate but it took mike pence casting the tiebreaker and courageous return of john mccain battling an aggressive form of brain cancer to admonish his colleagues on the senate floor on both sides of the aisle for in action. >> stop listening to the bombastic loudmouth on radio and television and the internet. the hell with them. [applause] >> we are getting nothing done. we are getting nothing done. >> reporter: passing a bill that dismantles obamacare and replaces it is proving difficult, the senate voted 57-43 to block the wide-ranging amendment that included language from senator ted cruz covering policies and adding $100 million to compensate for medicaid cut
, the senate blocking a proposal to overhaul health care as donald trump takes his message to middle americafilter and speak straight to the american people. your hopes are my hopes, your dreams are my dreams. your future is what i am fighting for each and every day. rob: his main focus pressuring lawmakers to repeal and replace obamacare once and for all. the senate shootout. >> reporter: they cleared the first hurdle of winning the debate but it took mike pence casting the tiebreaker...